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CISCO Certified Internetwork Expert, CCIE |
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Managing Cisco Network Security, MCNS
| Objectives |
In this course, you will acquire the skills necessary to design and implement Cisco security technology on your network. |
| Outline |
This course focuses on the new material released August 2002. Content covering the PIX Firewall has been removed and several new IOS Firewall and IPSec features have been added. In addition to the new chapters and labs, all content now focuses on the IOS software version 12.2.8T, CS ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000 Server, as well as the new Cisco Unified 3.0 IPSec Client. |
| Details |
Evaluating Network Security Threats Introduction to AAA Security Configuring Cisco Secure ACS, TACACS+, VPN, IPSec and Perimeter Router Cisco IOS Firewall context-based, Authentication Proxy and Intrusion Detection Configuration |
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Audience |
This course is for professionals responsible for designing or implementing network security in Cisco networks. Recommended for people pursuing a Cisco Security designations including CCIE Security certification. |
Cisco Secure PIX Firewalls Advanced, CSPFA
| Objectives |
This course teaches the knowledge and skill needed to describe, configure, verify and manage the PIX Firewall product family. |
| Outline |
After completing this course the student should be able to:
Describe the features, functions, and benefits of the Cisco PIX Firewall.
Identify PIX Firewall features, models, components, and benefits.
Describe PIX Firewall installation procedures.
Perform basic configuration.
Explain the routing functionality of the PIX Firewall.
Configure routing on the PIX Firewall.
Configure the PIX Firewall to send messages to a Syslog server.
Configure the PIX Firewall as a DHCP client.
Configure special protocol handling on the PIX Firewall.
Describe how the PIX Firewall supports call handling sessions and VoIP call signaling.
Configure AAA on the PIX Firewall.
Configure shunning on the PIX Firewall.
Configure a site-to-site VPN using the PIX Firewall.
Configure a VPN Client-to-PIX Firewall VPN.
Configure the PIX Firewall?s PPPoE client.
Perform password recovery on the PIX Firewall.
Install the PIX Device Manager and use it to configure the PIX Firewall.
Use the PIX Device Manager to monitor the PIX Firewall.
Configure a site-to-site VPN using the PIX Device Manager.
Test and verify PIX Firewall operations
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Evaluating Network Security Threats Introduction to AAA Security Configuring Cisco Secure ACS, TACACS+, VPN, IPSec and Perimeter Router Cisco IOS Firewall context-based, Authentication Proxy and Intrusion Detection Configuration |
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Audience |
This course is for professionals responsible for designing or implementing network security in Cisco networks. Recommended for people pursuing a Cisco Security designations including CCIE Security certification. |
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